LIST OF CONTENTS. 

 PART IV.— 1899. 



June 20, 1899 (continued). Pnge 



11. Notes on the Antipatharidn Corals of Madeira, with Descriptions of a new Species and a 

 new Variety, and Hemarks on a Specimen from the West Indies in the Britisli Museum. 

 By James Yate Johnson, C.M.Z.S. 813 



November 14, 1899. 



The Secretary. Eeport on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in June, Julv, -August, 



September, and October, 1899 ". 824 



Mr. Sclater. Remarks on the principal Animals observed during recent Visits to certain 

 Continental Zoological Gardens and Museums, and Description of Cercocebus congicus, 

 sp. nov Sif? 



.Mr. Sclater. E«marks on his Visit to the Cape and List of Animals obtained there for the 



Society's Gardens 825 



Mr. R. Lydekker. Exhibition of. and remarks upon, a mounted head of a Swamp-Deer 



( Oervus duvauceli) 829 



Sefior Florentine Ameghino, C.M.Z.S. Further Remarks on Ktomylodon listai 830 



Mr. A. Smith Woodward. Exhibition, on behalf of Dr. Moreno, of tlie skull and other 



specimens of Neomijlodon lisfai 830 



Mr. C. E. Pole Carew. Exhibition of some malformed liorns of the Sambur Deer (Cervus 



arlafotelis) .* 830 



1. Field-notes on the Blue Duiker of the Cape Colony {Cephalophus monticola). By 



F. V.IUGH.AN IVIRBY, F.Z.S 830 



2. On the Scorpions, Pedipalps, and Spiders from Tropical West Africa represented in the 



Collection of the British Museum. By R. I. PococK. (Plates LV.-LVIII.) 833 



o. Ts'otes on a Second Collection of Batrachians made in the Malay Peninsula and Siam, 

 from November 1896 to September 1898, with a List of the Species recorded from those 

 Countries. By Stanley Smyth Floweh, oth Fusiliers. F.Z.S. (Plates LIX. & LX.) . . 885 



4. Specific Characters of the Chilian Guemal. By R. LvnEKKEn. (Plate LXI.) 917 



5. On the Skull of a Shark-toothed Dolphin from Patagonia. By R. Lydekker 919 



0. The Dental Formula of the Marsupial and Placental Carnirora. By E. Lydekkeb. 



(Plate LXII.) 922r 



7. Field-notes on the Wood-Cat of Argentina {Felis geoffroyi). By Ernest Gibson, F.Z.S.. . 928 



November 28, 1899. 



Mr. Oldfield Thomas. Exhibition of the Skull of an apparently new Species of Baboon from 



Aden, proposed to be named Pa2iio urahicus 929 



Mr. W. Saville-Kent, F.Z.S. Remarks on Trichromatic Photography as applied to Zoological 



and Botanical subjects 929 



1. General Account of an Expedition to tlie Gambia Colony and Protectorate in 1898-99. 



By J. S. BuDGETT, F.Z.S 9S1 



2. A Note on the Hatching-stage of the Pagurine Land-crabs. By L. A. Borradaile, M.A., 



F.Z.S., Lecturer in Natural Sciences of Selwyn College, Cambridge 937 



3. On the Relations of the Efferent Branchial Blood-vessels to the " Circulus Cephalicus " 



in Teleostean Fishes. By W. G. Rinr.wooD, D.Sc, F.L.S., Lecturer on Biology at 



St. Mary's Hospital Medical School. (Plates LXIII.-LXV.) 939 



Contents contiimed on page 3 of Wrapper. 



